Lundy Island

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The main diving area of Lundy Island is a protected marine nature reserve. The island lies at the mouth of the Bristol Channel and is washed by the Gulf Stream, providing a haven for some of the richest marine life to be found outside the tropics.

Over 40 dive sites around the island with a mix of wrecks, reefs, drop offs and pinnacles, all offering a fantastic array of life, due to its no-take fishing zone & marine park status.

Dive Activity

Potential Wildlife Sightings

Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 19

Seal

Seal

201 Sightings
J
0
F
0
M
0
A
0
M
18
J
39
J
46
A
51
S
39
O
8
N
0
D
0

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 7000

Crab

Crab

62 Sightings
J
0
F
0
M
0
A
0
M
13
J
19
J
14
A
14
S
2
O
0
N
0
D
0

The image shown is a representative illustration and does not depict every individual animal in this category.

Total number of species approx.: 55

Lobster

Lobster

44 Sightings
J
0
F
0
M
0
A
0
M
5
J
5
J
13
A
11
S
7
O
3
N
0
D
0
Moon Jellyfish

Moon Jellyfish

28 Sightings
J
0
F
0
M
0
A
0
M
2
J
9
J
11
A
4
S
2
O
0
N
0
D
0
Blue Jellyfish

Blue Jellyfish

9 Sightings
J
0
F
0
M
0
A
0
M
0
J
6
J
3
A
0
S
0
O
0
N
0
D
0

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